The 25-year-old has given us the perfect definition of feminism during fashion week.

When she’s not stealing our hearts as NYFW’s woman of the moment, sitting FROW in lime green suits at Christian Siriano’s show or sporting a black pleather turban at Alexander Wang, Cardi B is breaking down exactly what it means to be a feminist in 2018.

After becoming the first solo female rapper to earn the top sport on the Hot 100 in almost 19 years last year, the 25-year-old admitted she didn’t initially understand the significance of the accolade in the wider social context for women.

‘When I got to number one I didn’t even know that no woman has done that since 1998,’ she told i-D in an interview. ‘I didn’t know how important it was for the community or the minorities.’

Far from being ignorant to feminism and the struggles women face on a daily basis, the ‘Bodak Yellow’ star revealed her own take on feminism and it’s one we couldn’t agree with more.

‘Being a feminist is such a great thing and some people feel like someone like me can’t be as great as that,’ she said.

But then some people are smart but they don’t have no common sense. They think feminism is great and only a woman that can speak properly, that has a degree, who is a boss, a businessperson… they think only Michelle Obama can be a feminist.

For Cardi B, there are no limits – be it class or race – when it comes to being a feminist and fighting for equality.